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Lizahana -> RE: There He Goes Again (5/31/2008 5:38:23 PM)
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I support most of Obama's stances, except, at least to me, his overtly pro-choice stance quote:
So, you argree that junkies should be given clean needles. And gang land killlers don't deserve the death penalty. That is fine to remain friends with terrorists who attempt to blow up the Pentagon. That is OK to give government grants to people who donate to your campaign. That the only reason to be proud of America is that Barry is running for POTUS? That lies about his imaginary uncle being in the army that liberated Auschwitz (it was the Red Army) . 1) To prevent AIDS, I would definitely say yes 2) I'm against the death penalty, colliefan - I believe God is the only one that knows when you are to die, PERIOD 3) I don't know where you get that he wants to remain friends with THE same people that blew up the pentagon. Links, please 4) Oh, and it's alright to blow a country up, and give the contracts to your good buddies I suppose? You know, like our current leadership did... 5) I've heard Obama say he's proud of many things in America...so...what is your point? Are you not happy that people have more choices to pick from for their presidential candidate 6) That statement really angers me, and it has angered WWII vets - Obama just got the name of the concentration camp wrong, colliefan: "WWII Vet Fires at Conservative Bloggers Re: Obama's Great Uncle Charlie May 29, 2008 10:04 PM His name, according to the Obama campaign, was Charles T. Payne. He was born in February 1925, and he served in the 89th Infantry Division of the Army during World War II. Checking out Obama's story -- you may recall that on Memorial Day, Obama mistakenly said his great uncle was one of the soldiers who helped liberate the concentration camp Auschwitz, when in fact the 89th helped liberate Buchenwald -- our friends at Politifact looked into the matter. "Although we were not able to reach Payne directly, Payne's son, Richard Payne, said his father 'definitely served in the 89th Infantry Division' and confirmed that Obama's account was substantially accurate, except for identifying the wrong concentration camp. Richard Payne declined to say anything further." Politifact spoke with researchers at the National Personnel Records Center, who reported that "Army personnel records for Payne would have been destroyed in a 1973 fire that consumed many such archives, but they dug up a 'Morning Report' dated April 11, 1945, showing Pfc. Charles T. Payne was assigned to the 355th Regiment Infantry, Company K. The Records Center provided a copy of the report."Then there's the unofficial website dedicated to the 89th Infantry Division. Politifact spoke with Mark Kitchell, son of 89th veteran Raymond E. Kitchell, who has a list of servicemen -- a list that includes Pfc. C.T. Payne, K Company, 355th Infantry Regiment, 89th Infantry Division -- from the official Division History book. Politifact concluded that while Obama erred in the name of the concentration camp, the story otherwise checked out. ** An interesting side story here -- the Kitchells are not particularly happy with the conservative bloggers who have set out to prove Obama was "lying" about his great uncle." http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/05/wwii-vet-fires.html quote:
Hopefully the gospel is being preached at Obama's church quote:
The day the gospel is preached at Barry's church will be the day McDonalds is in the same market as Ruth Chris' Steak House. Nice - someone is expressing that they hope the gospel is being preached and you answer with this. Wow...what a Christian-like thing to say...unreal. Peace and God bless,
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